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Before studying anything, you need to know where you stand. Many Ghanaian students skip this and waste months studying the wrong things. Your WASSCE results already tell us a lot.
WASSCE → SAT Score Mapping
| WASSCE Grade | Subject Area | Estimated SAT Baseline |
|---|---|---|
| A1 (English) | Reading & Writing | 550–620 |
| B2 (English) | Reading & Writing | 480–550 |
| C4–C5 (English) | Reading & Writing | 400–480 |
| A1 (Core Math) | Math | 580–650 |
| B2 (Core Math) | Math | 500–580 |
| C4–C5 (Core Math) | Math | 420–500 |
These are baselines only. Your actual score depends on SAT-specific skills like data analysis and evidence-based reading.
What to do on Day 1
- ›Write down your WASSCE grades for English, Core Math, and Elective Math
- ›Take the free Khan Academy SAT diagnostic (khanacademy.org/sat) — it takes 30 min
- ›Note which question types you found hardest — that's your study priority
- ›Tell our AI Advisor your grades and diagnostic score for a personalized plan
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